Ski Jumping
Schmid wins for the seventh time at her favorite hill
November 24, 2024 / Sport1
Katharina Schmid achieved her seventh victory at the Olympic hill in Lillehammer, marking her return with a confident performance. This win, alongside Selina Freitag finishing second, signifies a strong start for the German ski jumpers this season, with Schmid also taking the lead in the overall World Cup standings.
One of the Poles Falls Behind the Rest. Qualifications Showed the Whole Truth
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy Onet
In the latest qualification round for the World Cup in Lillehammer, all Polish contestants advanced, showcasing their resilience despite poor weather conditions. However, Maciej Kot struggled to keep up with his teammates, finishing last among the Polish team, while Dawid Kubacki stood out with a strong performance, placing within the top five.
The biggest surprise in ski jumping at Lillehammer.
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
Maximilian Ortner secured a stunning third-place finish at the Ski Jumping World Cup in Lillehammer, an unexpected achievement as he was not even listed in the Austrian team until a last-minute injury opened the door for him. Despite having only participated in a couple of events previously, Ortner's unexpected rise has captured attention.
Judgment Day for Polish Ski Jumpers: They Want to Rehabilitate After a Poor Start
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
On Sunday at 16:00, the second individual competition of the Ski Jumping World Cup will take place in Lillehammer, featuring five Polish jumpers. After a disappointing performance in the previous competition, the team aims to improve their standings.
Scandal in Lillehammer: What Went Wrong? We Just Found Out
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
The article discusses a recent scandal during the Ski Jumping World Cup event in Lillehammer, where a large advertising board struck the jump platform just before Kristoffer Eriksen Sundal's attempt. Sandro Pertile, the director of the World Cup for ski jumping, explained that it was a human error leading to a dangerous situation during the qualifiers.
Thomas Thurnbichler Announces Changes to Polish Ski Jumping Team
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
In a surprising decision, Thomas Thurnbichler has made changes to the Polish ski jumping roster ahead of the World Cup events. Jakub Wolny will replace Maciej Kot, who had a disappointing performance during the previous competitions in Lillehammer.
Paschke's Next Coup
November 24, 2024 / Sport1
Pius Paschke continues his impressive performance by securing a podium finish at the World Cup season opener in Lillehammer, after winning his debut. He finished in second place behind Austrian Jan Hörl, maintaining the yellow jersey as overall leader.
Scandal Under the Ski Jump in Lillehammer: "You're Arming Murderers"
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
In Lillehammer, a protest occurred following the qualifications for the World Cup in ski jumping, drawing attention to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Protesters called out the Norwegian ski team's sponsor Nammo, a munitions manufacturer, accusing them of complicity in violence.
Decision Made Immediately After Kamil Stoch's Jump: An Unprecedented Announcement
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
During the first series of the World Cup competition in Lillehammer, a unique announcement was made regarding a new regulation that allows ski jumpers to change their suits between jumps, which previously had not occurred. This decision was influenced by heavy snowfall conditions during the competition.
Two competitions and such payouts. This is how much the World Cup leader earned. Considerable amount
November 24, 2024 / Przegląd Sportowy
In the opening weekend of the World Cup, Polish ski jumpers struggled, with Paweł Wąsek being the top earner at CHF 3,850. The earnings were overshadowed by the leader Pius Paschke from Germany, who made CHF 30,500, highlighting the disparity in performance and earnings between the athletes.
Crystal globe winner Nika Prevc dazzles in World Cup return
November 24, 2024 / FIS Ski Jumping
Nika Prevc, the reigning crystal globe winner, kicked off her 2024/25 World Cup season with a stunning victory in Lillehammer, Norway. The 19-year-old Slovenian showcased her impressive skills with jumps of 138.5m and 138m, securing a commanding win over Katharina Schmid and Selina Freitag.
Lisa Eder Takes Podium in Lillehammer at DSV Double Victory
November 24, 2024 / Krone
In Lillehammer, Austrian ski jumper Lisa Eder achieved her first podium finish of the season, coming in third place behind two German competitors. The event featured challenging weather conditions, prompting changes to the competition schedule, but Eder's performance stood out as a highlight for the Austrian team.